Build 10 models in 3D in just 1 day
With today's 3D printing technology, you can create a myriad of widgets in a very short amount of time.
With today's 3D printing technology, you can create a myriad of widgets in a very short amount of time. Recently, China's Winsun Engineering Design Co., Ltd. has set a record in just one day to complete the top ten models in 3D printing.
All of Winsun's housing modeling materials are recycled from industrial waste and are environmentally friendly. Non-printed materials were created and arranged in advance in Qingpu District, Shanghai. 3D printers used to build ten houses of this size are huge with a length of 152m, 10m wide and 6m high. The cost of building each house is about $ 4800, equivalent to nearly 100 million.
Winsun's chief executive, Ma Yihe, said: "We bought parts of 3D printers overseas, then assembled them all in Suzhou and moved to Shanghai. reasonable and do not pollute the environment ".
This is not the first time in the world that people have built large 3D models in 3D structures in a short amount of time. Earlier this month in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, another company began building a house using 3D printing technology. The plastic bricks are printed in place, then folded together like Lego model to create complete finishing.
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